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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1937)
O I M I U J , PULMT PACK TW O .YYUUKU-AN CENTRAL PULVX. UlUUUO.Y Among those leaving from Central Point for college after the Holiday* THE CENTRAL POINT were: Duna'.d Richardson, Carol Fur- ry. Roger Yost, Jack Smith and Jack Laura Mee Crane, pioneer resi Sanderson, now of Medford, but dent o f Jackson county passed away former Central Point boy. R«-*atabUshf-d. September 13, 1928. at the borne of her sister, Mary A Devoted to the beat Inter**»* of Mrs. Bowie Williams aud Miss Mee in Central Point at 6:15 p. ra Central Point and vicinity. In ti Boxarth of Bay City visited at Sunday at the age o f 73. Entered a* second class matter at Laura Mee was bom in the lower the Hare home thla last week. Also tlie poet office. Central Point, Ore Mr. and Mrs. George Wood and son Applegate on what was known as gon. tinder the Act of March 8. 187'J. Robert of Dallas were guests Satur the Sam Cook place Nov. 6, 1163 and resided there for 62 years. She day of Mr. and Mrs. Hare. SUBSCRIPTION RATES came to Central Point 11 years ago. Ht« Mraillm ...... ....... .......... ... 11.06 A Medford merchant said be had- Mrs. Crane was a member of the On* Year .............. — .......— Ji.60 u't got his feet on the ground since Christian church and the Mt. Pitt Payable In advance Christmas, but when be did he want Rebekah lodge both of Central Point. Advertíalo tí rutee on application Besides her husband, W. A. Crane, ed an ad In The American. Office— Second Street, o ff Main she leaves two children, Knutxen Mr. and Mr*. George Marine, Mr. and Jessie Kinsman of Applegate. ARTH U R UPWARD PO W ELL Editor and Proprietor and Mrs. E. E Scott, and Mr. and Also one brother and two sisters, Mrs. Merrlman of Medford spent Mrs. J. H. W hit* of Medford; Mary New Year's day and evening at the A. Mee. Central Point, and Warren T. A. Marine borne. Mee of Applegate. Also two grand children, Margaret and Aliens Knut Mr. C liff Hilton, who left here re son. cently, has work In a logging camp Funeral services were held at the The American Joins the many at Mossrock, near Kelso, and will Conger chapel Wedneeday aftermoon friends of Mr. Theodore Ulasn in send for his family eoon at 2:00 o'clock with Rev. D. B. Mil sympathising with Mr. Glass In the lard officiating Interment was in the death o f his brother, Mr. Elbert Mr. and Mrs. Victor Noel of Roee- Central Point cemetery under the Olgas. burg, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anders, Bar auspices of Mt. Pitt Rebekah Lodge, bara and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Har of which the deceased was a member. Have you seen the surpiae new ley Dressier, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Crane leaves a boat of friends WlUya car for the year at the Mead Mr. and Mrrs. Everett Scott of Duu- Motor Co. at 16 South Fir street In smuir and Mr. 8wartx enjoyed In this city to mourn her pessing. Medford? This Is the only full-slx- Chrlstinns dinner at the E. E. Scott Her sister, Mary Mee, was long en gaged In the drug business in Central ed four-cylinder car on the market kome. Point. W A. Crane, a retired printer, and uses " half the gas and with --------- twice the smartness." | Hoy Jones received a letter from was at one time employed on thl» pa _____ 1 Herman Hosfelt saying that his per. The American desire« to extend Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell, H a r-1 father was working on some pro- its sincere sympathy to the bereaved rlette and Susie, of Medford, enjoy-! Ject In San Diego and would be there family. Laura M. Crane, 73, Pioneer Woman, Die» A M E R IC A N t*ry. The pall bearers were from hi« Grange, as follows; Randall Ax- tall. Frank DlUworth, Charles Blao- 6», Stewart Weeks. Ernost Segea- man. Arthur Mullen. Service* was held at the grave side In charge of the upper Rogue Grange. Sjcfemols The American History class le studying ubout the expansion o f the United State« to the Pacific coast. Girls in bom» ec. I made cream soups thin week. Student« o f the OlvicB class are beginning a study of various boards and commissions. Included in this group is the Civil Service Commis sion. Members of the Oeography class are learning all about the Orient and its commercial relations with the United States. Richard Jewett, B ill Orlmes, Geo. Merritt and Nelda Ayers went skiing at Union Creek New Year's day Marion Strayer had Christmas din ner at the borne of friends In Med ford. Edith and Leatha Vincent, Doro thy Gentrry aud Mae Simmons at tended a New Year’» party at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tharp. Evelyn Stanley spent Christmas with her mother at Klamath Marsh. Ellen Lofland spent Christman at the home o f her uncle and aunt In ed Christmas dinner at the Clem all winter. Grants Pass. Finley home. June Furry, Maxine and Nelda Truman Brenner i sone of many Ayers, and Levon Keixer saw the suffering with the flu. Mrs. Ruth Clark and mother, Mrs. New Year in at the Cassman home. Websterr, and Lonnie, motored to Elbert L Glass, 66, died at his Ctarabelle Brood motored to Koseburg Sunday. Mrs. Webster home near McCloud, Oregon, Sun Springfield, Oregon and «pent Christ remained for a visit with her hus day morning. He was born In A r mas visiting her sisters there. band, who will be stationed there kansas, September 18, 1881. H* had for a couple of months. Miss Ruby been suffering from a bad heart ail Webster, who had spent the past ment and had been In poor health On Saturday. January 2, Women's week with her father, returned homo for the past months. FLAH AR TY & YEO Relief Corps, No. 27, held installa with Mrs. Clark. Mr. Glass was married to Millie H. tion of officers, proceeding which, R E A L T Y CO. i a fine turkey dinner with all ac Gordon, March 24, 1910 at Beagle. Mr. John Vlefa of Williams Creek companiments was served to mem Oregon. Three children were born to is hauling a milk route from there l the union. One danghter, Mabel, BÈ7 W. Main Phone 1AI bers of their families at noon. to the Sonoma Valley Cheese fac ) died In infancy. He is survived by Meeting opened at two o'clock by tory here. President Mrs. Sally Musty with Mrs. his wife, and two daughters, MUs Real Estate Erma L. Olass, and Miss Lois E. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Anderson and Lois Richardson as Installing officer. Glass of Trail, Ore., two brothers, Insurance daughter Bonnie of Montesano, New officers are; Mrs. Emma Glea Theodore A. Glass, Central Point, son, President; Mrs. Iva Copinger, Washington, arrived here last week Medford, Oregon Mrs. Rose Ore., and Jesse Glass, Brownsboro, for a visit with Mrs. Anderson's Senior Vice-President; Ore., also three ssters, Mrs. Nanle Ilermanson, Junior Vice-President; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hare. Mr. Akew, Eagle Point, Ore., Mrs. Lillie Anderson has returned home but Mrs. Mary Richardson, Treasurer; DeArmond, Beagle, Ore., Mrs. Ollte Mrs. Emma Hllkey, Chaplain; Mrs. Mrs. Anderson and Bonnie will make Dr. C. W . Lem er y Mrs. Sally Deau, Central Point. their home here this winter. Bonnln Eva Smith, Conductor; The family had resided at Mc 1 Hure, t le De. J. i . __ Musty, Guard; Mrs. Dora Jones, So- Is attending school here. SM Medford M ds oetary, Mrs. Mattie Smith, Press cor Cloud for the past eight years, and I ra rth v lim ited to rye. « i r . Mr. and Mrs Ted Robert* sang a respondent; Assistant Conducto»*, he bad been a resident o f Jackson and 'hroat nod ritt lug of gl Virginia Powell; Assistant ounty for the past forty-eight years, duet, accompanied by guitar music Mrs. M * « Be* I U I « following stock raising and farming. Color played by Mr. Roberts, at the Christ-1 Guard, Mrs. Jennie W hite; He was a man of fine character lan church Sunday morning, which hearers, Mrs. Tlllle Maple, No. 1, was very much enjoyed by all. Mrs. Ida Henderson, No. 2, Mrs. and leaves a host of friends. Mr. Glass was a member of the Freda Lawrence. No. 3. and Mrs. E V A N S M A C H IN E upper Rogue Grange. Mr. Edgar Johnson of the peer Clara Farra, No. C SHOP Funeral services were held at the less Market In Medford Is shipping At the clost> of the official cero- Bow mill, mining, farm and ante 30 tone o f onions a week from the monles the retiring president, Mrs. Perl Funeral home yesterday morn machine work Interment in Antioch ceme- Central Point district. He 1» pur Sally Musty was the recipient of an ing. NEW LOCATION chasing them from Oscar Blackford attractive table lamp, as a gift from U th and Fir Medford and C. P. Lofland. members in appreciation of her year 1LO CALS Elbert L. Glass, 55 Dies at McCloud Relief Corps Installs Officers for Year; Serve Turkey Dinner of service. A gracious little speech word voiced her thanks. some Mrs. Gleason bear» the distinction of having served several terms as president o f this corpa. The dif Harvey Flaharty arrived borne ferent years are, 1918. 1919, 1926, Monday on a furlough from the Pre 1927. 1923, 1931, 1932. 1933 and sidio, San Francisco, and will visit now beginning 1937 with the loyal hie parents and friends. support of all members. J. R. H1HRMA Mr. Flaharty has received that his sister was showing Improvement. R< ntaK 2» It. Fir A u to Painting' RORY A FENDER RE PA IR IN G « ¿20 North Bartlett P h o n e n is i See us for Fire Insurance Wednesday, January 6, 1936 It is very cold today. But the aun is shining. There is suow on the walks. Look out! or you will fall. W# must not get our feet wet. But we can play outside. 20 children are here. 7 children are sick. Barbara's father Is going to get her a book so she ran play the piano. D A I L Y ’S Auto Painting Medfsrd*. otSeat and FIN E S T Nww la Cite tias* to R IM O N TO 38 Bo B artlett Medtord on Hay A Grain AH Natural Methods Dr. H. P. Coleman He and Physiotherapy Oregon License 2114 California Licerne tifili!» Attention to Blood Pres sure, Stomach und Rowels. Cumul tut Ion and Examinai ion FR EE Phone BOA In Medford Since 1021* Palace Lunch A Clenn Place To Eat Q U A LIT Y FOOD 28 S. Riverside, Medford P E R L ’S Funeral Home 4 T W. oth m. H. C. HIGH Successor to V O L N E Y D IX O N Western Distributor For Dr. E. W . H offm an C H IR O PR A C TIC NKRVH RPEOIALIHT Medford Center Bldg. Medford, Oregon Page Fence Anything In line o f fencing 124 N. Riverside Phone 363 Medford, Oregon Roller Skating Ve Every Wednesday, Friday. Satur day and Sunday tight*. La nek Dinner» M edford Arm ory Freshly Froren le « C n s n R s s s n s H s ill. ASH Medford. 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Hurt Irti U o lto n l Yr*| door <o IV. rio** Market « L ROAST OCR OWN CUKKKK It is not allowed to bevosne «Iteli afille Dolwat ¡Sc— 3 lbs 66 « Royal 38c- 2 lb«. 66c Breakfast Ch*ur-2Sc— 3 lb « 69« Superior— t i e — j lb» 43 « Brasilian— 17*— I lbs 84« •' • • »W * • • • » CSTXXWVWNMXXX •TROWBRIDGE ♦ Cabinet Works #■ ♦ Every thlna Cabinet Work Bstakdahed ta IMIS Ï Ï « a * » . « . « soougmot n o a x M e a m o e a l There's REDDY KILOW ATT ! Your Electrical Servant ! Fifty seven years and a little more, he has been with us—-a willing industrious, ageless servant for the family. He's as spry and useful as when he first arrived the years have imparted a greater proficiency, a greater sureness and greater strength to his eyes and muscles He's a better worker with each passing day. REDDY K ILO W A TT doe* hundreds of specific tosks ironing, weter- heotmg, cooking, lighting, refriger ating ond many others He not only works for less but he is the most perfect servont the world has ever known REDDY K ILO W A T T your Electrical S e r o n t Dr. A . R. Hedges Naturopathic and < LlrOftrart*. Physician Asm* and Chronic 1 • • ---- 1 Htortrotkeragy Herbolo*? Proc tology X-Ray Phone 178 Medford 18 * E Ma' * TV California Oregon Power Comnanj ê 4